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NRPA's monthly magazine

April

NRPA Park Pulse

Each month, through a poll of Americans that is focused on park and recreation issues, NRPA Park Pulse will help to tell the park and recreation story. Questions span from the serious to the more lighthearted, and with this month’s poll, we asked Americans:

How strongly do you agree or disagree with the following statement — promoting pollinator health should be a conservation priority across the United States.

Park and Rec Efforts to Protect Pollinators Widely Supported

Nearly all (94%) Americans agree that promoting pollinator health should be a conservation priority across the United States, including two-thirds of Americans (66%) who “agree strongly” or “agree 100%.”

The biggest supporters of promoting pollinator health are:

Baby Boomers at 96% followed by

Gen Xers 95%

Millennials 91%

Promoting pollinator health includes protecting against the decline and death of pollinators, such as honey bees and other insects, and increasing their habitat. Click here for more information.